“ A placement on an employer’s premises in which a student carries out a particular task or...

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A placement on an employer’s premises in which a student carries out a particular task or duty, or range of tasks and duties, more or less as would an employee, but with the emphasis on the learning aspects of the experience.” Year 11 Work Experience

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“A placement on an employer’s premises in which a student carries out a particular task or duty, or range of tasks and duties, more or less as would an employee, but with the emphasis on the learning aspects of the experience.”

Year 11 Work Experience

What is the aim of Patana’s Work Experience Programme (WEP)?

To place all interested Year 11 students in a WEP before they graduate in 2014.

Why Work Experience?• Find out about the activities that make up ‘work’.• Meet people doing different jobs and learn what is involved in

their jobs.• Discover more about your skills, talents and interests and those

sought in you chosen career area.• Increase your maturity, self-confidence and interpersonal skills• Find out what you want or don’t want to do in the future.• Help choose the type of course you want or don’t want to study

in university• Support your university application• Make links between school work and skills needed in working life

When will it take place?

The majority will take place week beginning 18th June 2012.

It will be five working days long. They may choose to do it at a different time

but it must be outside of the school academic calendar i.e. school holidays.

Who will find suitable WE placements and where will they be?

Successful WEP will be the responsibility of both the student (with support of family, friends and their contacts) and Patana School.

Their placement could be anywhere from an office, to a factory to a golf course. It all depends on the career they’ve chosen.

The placement could be in Bangkok, Buriram or Bangladesh.

We will endeavor to organize a pre-visit to the placement before the you go. This may not be feasible if the WEP is outside of Bangkok or it is held during school holidays.

Employer ExpectationsEmployers expect their employees to:Work diligently and efficiently throughout the dayBe polite and helpfulBe punctual. Be on time in the mornings and after breaksShow initiative and enthusiasmDo your very best at all timesBe appropriately dressed for the work placeProfessional work place behaviour and confidentiality

What will they be doing in their placement? Work related activities include:

a) shadowing b) work observation c) work-based projects d) mock interviews: in which they are given experience of interviews.

Note: they may be moved around to different parts of the organisation to learn how each one works.

Take the initiative and show an interest in what is happening at your work placement

Step two: Fill in the Work Experience Placement Form

A copy can also be found in Link and Learn

Step ThreeJob Vacancies will be advertised in the Daily Notices in Term 2.

Advertisements and job descriptions will also be placed on the Year 11 Notice Board.

Sign up via a +++++++++++ And remember to send a copy of your CV to be considered.

Position Vacant – example

Fashion Design at Chic

Chic is a Thai based fashion house located in Bangkok with outlets in many prestigious shopping areas along Sukhumvit Rd. Their style of clothing is suited for young sophisticated women who like to dress well, showing uniqueness in a feminine style.

Chic are looking for creative individuals who are interested in design and style, which matches that of the Chic label. The successful candidates need to be hardworking, reliable and good communicators.

Positions available: Web Designer and fashion designer

A good CV should reflect your personal strengths, qualifications, interests and experience and it should be modified to suit the position for which you are applying. Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Mr Andrew Haughton

Date of Birth: 20. 09. 1996Nationality: BritishAddress: Soi Lasalle 49, Bangna, Bangkok

Telephone: +66 (0) 2 398 0201 (Home) +66 (0) 892 234567(Mobile)

E-mail: [email protected]

Educational History and Qualifications2011 – present Bangkok Patana School, Bangkok, Thailand

(IGCSE Geography (A), History (C), Maths (C), French (A*), Mandarin (A), Physics (D), Chemistry (E) and Drama (B))

2008- 2011 Escuela San Andres, Buenos Aires,, Argentina. Achieved DELF A1 French Exam

2005-2008 Ashmole Academy, Southgate, London, UK

2000- 2005 Manor Primary School, Sutton Coldfield, UK

Other QualificationsFully qualified First AiderAchieved Silver International AwardExperienceAm active member of the Model United Nations. Represented the school in the regional championships in Kuala Lumpa. Confident public speaker.During the summer I work in the family business helping to design and update the website using Moogle. Also can use Excel, Publisher and Access.

LanguagesEnglish and French spoken and written fluentlySpanish spoken fluentlyThai Spoken Intermediate Hobbies and interestsFootball (Midfield in School Team)/ Golf (handicap 18)Reading and current affairs

Personal StatementI am a sociable, approachable person who enjoys current affairs and reading. I enjoy experiencing new cultures and meeting new people. I have travelled extensively around Asia, Argentina and Brazil. My ambition is to be a General Manager of a hotel.

Step 4 – you will be notified by email as to the results of your application

If you are unsuccessful do not panic or feel down

If you are successfulCongratulations!

Return to Step three, waiting for jobs which suit your interests and priorities and apply again!

The Careers Faculty will send you contact details by email whereby you are then able to directly contact the employer with your CV and letter of application and to continue making arrangements for your work placement.

Note: YOU MUST NOT contact the employer unless you have been directed to.

An Alternative ApproachDIY – Do it yourself…

INFORMATION TO MR. HAUGHTON

Rather than the school provide them with a position they can find their own.

Take ownership

They must provide the contact details of the firm in which they will be placed including

name, position, email address, business address mobile phone number

Tamara Davies (11S) At ‘Lottie & Max’

At ‘Lottie &

Max

“It was very worthwhile and I would encourage other students to get

involved”

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“The photo shoot was set in a fun atmosphere filled with lots of giggles. From my discussions with the owner Alex Masson, I learned how she started her working life in retail and how she started Lottie and Max. has opened my eyes to the possibilities of working in a store as well as following my dreams in working in fashion."

Meike Gundelach (11B) Hotel Muse

‘’It was amazing!! 

I worked Front Desk, I checked in guests and showed them to their rooms. In Food & Beverage I was a restaurant host, learning how to treat guests with care and ensure they were comfortable, showing guests to tables and bringing them menus and taking their orders.”

“You are allowed to make mistakes as a trainee in order to learn from them and when you do, you will feel “even more confident”.

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Jasmine Lim (11C) Journalist

Frazer Briggs (11D) photographer.  

‘Work experience is very important for a hotel as the tourism industry is thriving and more people are needed to work in hotels. Hotels must find a way to spark young people’s interests and perhaps gain future employees, as well as gain insight on new talent through new generations. Work experience thus benefits Muse as interns could very well make working in a hotel their career.”